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The United States Must Win The Global Open Source AI RaceAs AI becomes increasingly integrated into the world’s digital infrastructure, the importance of open source AI will grow, too, as it is likely to be a key building block in d...
By Keegan McBride
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Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
Sharper: Emerging TechnologyEmerging technologies are reshaping U.S. economic competitiveness and national security. These technologies offer unprecedented opportunities for growth, but also introduce na...
By Hilal Aka & Charles Horn
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Technology & National Security
America Needs Clear Standards for China Tech DecouplingThis broad, virtually unchecked authority to ban Chinese apps and products resembles more of a loaded gun than a considered policy....
By Vivek Chilukuri
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Technology & National Security
What Is ‘Sovereign AI’ Anyway?Pablo Chavez, Adjunct Senior Fellow with CNAS's Technology and National Security Program, joins POLITICO Tech to discuss how the term “sovereign AI” gets thrown around a lot i...
By Pablo Chavez
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Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
U.S. Chip Controls and the Future of AI ComputeThat escalated quickly! Emily and Geoff discuss why the U.S. aim to deny China access to the computing power necessary for frontier AI capabilities has led to an ever expandin...
By Emily Kilcrease, Geoffrey Gertz & Pablo Chavez
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Technology & National Security
Asymmetry and AI: The Battle for PowerPaul Scharre, Vice President and Director of Studies at CNAS, joins Zero Pressure to discuss the world of asymmetric warfare, a term used to describe imbalances in conflict. F...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Competition, Not Control, is Key to Winning the Global AI RaceThe United States, with much of the world’s AI-enabling infrastructure, has positioned itself as the global leader in AI innovation. That might not be the case for much longer...
By Keegan McBride & Matthew Mittelsteadt
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Technology & National Security
Regulating AI Is Easier Than You ThinkCountries can regulate AI from the ground up by controlling access to highly specialized chips...
By Paul Scharre
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Defense / Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
Sharper: Drones on the BattlefieldFrom the battlefields of Libya to Nagorno-Karabakh to Ukraine, the deployment of drones has become a critical element of modern warfare. Will the explosion of unmanned aerial ...
By Anna Pederson & Molly Campbell
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
How to Revamp Chinese Students’ American EducationThe PRC today operates the largest and most sophisticated propaganda apparatus in human history....
By Bill Drexel & Grace Gao
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Technology & National Security
AI’s impact on elections is being overblownFar from being dominated by AI-enabled catastrophes, this election “super year” at that point was pretty much like every other election year....
By Keegan McBride, Felix M. Simon & Sacha Altay
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Technology & National Security
Regulating Artificial Intelligence Must Not Undermine NIST’s IntegrityA strong NIST will continue to help build standards that are adopted globally and lay the foundation for further American AI innovation and dissemination....
By Keegan McBride
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Technology & National Security
The 1960s Novella That Got AI (Mostly) RightA secret military project. A vast artificial mind. Questions of consciousness. These form the premise of Dino Buzzati’s The Singularity, originally published in 1960 at the da...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Quantum Computing in US-China CompetitionA conversation between Bonnie Glaser and Sam Howell discussing the quantum computing, its applications, and its place in US-China competition.PRINT ARTICLEChina Global Podcast...
By Sam Howell & Bonnie Glaser
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Technology & National Security
Open Source AI: The Overlooked National Security ImperativeNow a global technological superpower, China does not want to repeat the mistakes of its past and is actively positioning itself to be the world’s AI leader....
By Keegan McBride
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Technology & National Security
To Win the Chip War, the U.S. Must Prioritize Revolutionary ResearchTaking big bets on moonshot technologies is the only approach that can sustain Moore’s law and guarantee that the United States continues to lead in the technologies of tomorr...
By Jordan Schneider, Arrian Ebrahimi & Chris Miller
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Technology & National Security
Tort Law and Frontier AI GovernanceThe development and deployment of highly capable, general-purpose frontier AI systems—such as GPT-4, Gemini, Llama 3, Claude 3, and beyond—will likely produce major societal b...
By Markus Anderljung
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Technology & National Security
A Blueprint for a Functional China-US Working Group on AILate last year U.S. President Joe Biden and China’s leader Xi Jinping met in San Francisco in an attempt to restabilize the relationship after a troubled year. The meeting end...
By Michael Depp
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Technology & National Security
$6.6 billion TSMC deal in Arizona the latest in the CHIPS Act’s rollout“President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act just about 20 months ago, which in government time is yesterday. And they’ve hired 200 people,” said Vivek Chilukuri, a senio...
By Vivek Chilukuri
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Technology & National Security
Response to NTIA Request for Comment: “Dual Use Foundation Artificial Intelligence Models with Widely Available Model Weights”In February 2024, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) issued a Request for Comment (RFC) on the implications of “ope...
By Caleb Withers